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Enzyme producing capabilities of some extremophilic fungal strains isolated from different habitats of Wadi El-Natrun, Egypt. Part 1: Protease, lipase and phosphatase

Research Authors
Abdel-Aal H. Moubasher, Mady A. Ismail, Nemmat A. Hussein, Hassan A. Gouda
Research Abstract

ABSTRACT
Thirty-nine isolates of the most commonly encountered fungal species from different extreme habitats of Wadi El-Natrun region were tested for their capabilities of producing protease, lipase and phosphatase enzymes. Most of these isolates had the capabilities of producing protease (84.2%), lipase (89.7%) and phosphatase (100%) but with different degrees. Thirty-five isolates showed high producing abilities of phosphatase (30 isolates), lipase (22) and protease (8) on different screening media. Some of
these isolates were high producers for more than one enzyme, on one or more of the screening media. The present results reveal some very interesting strains having the high capabilities for producing more than one enzyme on more than one of the screening.
media.

Research Journal
European Journal
of Biological Research
Research Publisher
T.M.Karpiński
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
6(2)
Research Website
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Research Year
2016
Research Pages
92-102